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consequent

[kon-si-kwent, -kwuhnt] / ˈkɒn sɪˌkwɛnt, -kwənt /


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But private consumption likely remained relatively strong, driven by cuts to the goods-and-services tax and the consequent boost to consumer purchases, they said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We hope this resolution and consequent advisory opinion will provide a better understanding of the legal implications of climate change under international law."

From Reuters

But he wrote that voting machines' "connection to the internet, during the compilation of the source code and consequent generation of programs, may configure a relevant risk to the security of the process."

From Reuters

He said: "A large quantity of gilts... was likely to be sold on the market, driving a potentially self-reinforcing spiral and threatening severe disruption of core funding markets and consequent widespread financial instability."

From BBC

This unsafe condition, if not addressed, could lead to “elevator failure, with consequent loss of control of the airplane,” the directive states.

From Seattle Times